The key to making satisfying life choices is being aware of the things you already know about yourself and the world, and using this acquired insight when faced with an opportunity, a crossroads or a new field.
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
Your Career Development Journey
1. Career Center
The key to making satisfying life choices is being aware of the things you already
know about yourself and the world, and using this acquired insight when faced with
an opportunity, a crossroads or a new field.
Believe it or not, you already know a lot about yourself and your career.
Your career is something you build every day with the habits you
establish and break, ideas you explore, people you meet and decisions
you make. All of your life experiences provide you with insight into your
unique preferences. The key to making satisfying life choices is being
aware of the things you already know about yourself and the world, and
using this acquired insight when faced with an opportunity, a crossroads
or a new field.
You can expect to cycle through a process of learning about yourself
again and again during your time at Duke and also the entirety of your
career and life. The endless discovery is what is fun! You will continually
use your past experiences to identify new insights, new options and new
steps.
You already bring a set of your own preferences and life experiences to
this process of continual learning and decision-making. Uncover what
drives you, discover opportunities, test your strengths and interests
in the world and develop your search skills and strategy. Being fully
engaged in ALL aspects of the cycle gives you ownership and control
over that which comes next for you.
Is this hard work? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely. The Career Center
works with you to make sense of the unknown or to take steps toward
your goals with success. We are your partners in all steps of this process.
Your
Career Development
Process
Duke Career Center • studentaffairs.duke.edu/career • 919-660-1050 •
Bay 5, Smith Warehouse, 2nd Floor • 114 S. Buchanan Blvd., Box 90950, Durham, NC 27708
Open All Year
Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Look for Career News, our
newsletter, in your inbox, for weekly
updates.
Our Event Calendar is always
available on our website.
Follow us:
twitter.com/DukeCareers
facebook.com/DukeCareers
youtube.com/DukeCareers
Email us:
career-student@studentaffairs.duke.edu
2. We’re Here--Take Advantage!
You are invited to take advantage of the full range of resources
available to you from the moment you arrive at Duke until four
years after you leave. Let us be a partner in your career and
professional exploration and decision-making process. Deciding
what to do next is the perfect reason to visit the Career Center.
Duke Career Center • studentaffairs.duke.edu/career • 919-660-1050 • Bay 5, Smith Warehouse, 2nd Floor •
114 S. Buchanan Blvd., Box 90950, Durham, NC 27708
Find More
Online
The Career Center
Website
In-depth tips, strategies
and resources are
available on the website,
and we’re always creating
more.
Subscriptions and
Databases
We sponsor and host
a wide variety of tools
and databases available
to Duke students. For a
comprehensive overview,
visit Online Tools &
Resources on our website.
YouTube
Subscribe to our YouTube
channel to be notified
when we post videos of
guests we’ve invited to
campus or advice from
your peers. Our library is
always growing.
Career Counseling
Call us or stop by to schedule an
appointment with a counselor. Use your
first appointment to introduce yourself
and come up with a plan to meet your
needs.
Drop-In Advising
No appointment necessary. Use this
convenient resource for all of your time-
sensitive needs. Expect to spend 10-15
minutes with an advisor for your specific
questions.
Workshops
Attend career and professional
development related events throughout
the year. These will include a wide
variety of topics and feature an
interesting range of guests. We
recommend one of each of our five
core workshops: Resume, Cover Letter,
Interviewing, Networking and
Job & Internship Search Strategy.
Internship Funding Program
Program aims to reduce the financial
challenges associated with participating
in a wide range of low-paying or unpaid
internships.
On-Campus Interviews
Meet with employers who come to
campus to hire interns or full-time staff.
Use your CareerConnections account to
apply for opportunities and schedule
interviews as they become available.
Information Sessions
Attend presentations hosted by many
types of organizations to learn more
about them and opportunities available
to you.
Events
Ignite Your Internship Search –
A unique, high-energy event where you
will discover internships with leading-
edge employers in fields including
technology, public affairs, social
enterprise, consulting, research, start-
ups, marketing and more.
Career Fairs – Employers who are
looking to hire for internships and full-
time opportunities attend to meet face
to face with students.
Fannie Mitchell Expert-in-Residence
Program – Knowledgeable professionals,
many of whom are alumni, share their
expertise and advice with you.
InternMix – Our staff mixes things
up with a student-to-student intern
networking social, complete with your
favorite mocktails while former interns
dish up advice in a casual setting with
free food!
First-Year Program Series – Offered for
first-year students in the
spring and focuses on exploration of
personal and professional strengths,
values, plans and opportunities.
Student & Employer Diversity
Symposium and Diversity Networking
Dinner – Employers committed to
hiring a diverse staff attend these
annual events to meet Duke students.
Presentations By Request
Visit our website to request a
workshop. We bring a variety of
presentations and discussions to your
organization, residence hall or group of
friends. If you can gather a crowd, we’ll
join you!